CONTEST: Bran Mash Madness!

Do you feed bran mashes to your horses? If so, this contest is for you! Sponsored by Pippa Equine Co., makers of Deco's Monster Mash, we want to know how you feed mash to your horses! Send us your favorite bran mash recipe in the comment section below and you will be entered to win one of Deco's Monster Mash flavors.

Larissa reviewed this product earlier this year:

Not only is this mash yummy, all-natural and nutritious, it also aids in hydration which is so critical to maintain in our competitive companions!

Mix all ingredients together until the bran and oats are well moistened.

ADD-INS FOR VARIETY:

You can add a couple of tablespoons of honey or molasses for a little added sweetness;
For a crunchy surprise, try adding about a cup full of chopped apples or carrots, raisins, pears (or any of your horses’ favorite fruit or veggie OR toss a tad bit of several different things in there!

For extra nutritional benefits, you can add a couple of tablespoons of oil

Let stand for 5 minutes (hot water) 15 minutes (cold water). For added interest, I also put in fruit when in season. Now, I use strawberries…Yumm.

July 6, 2010

Jenny

I have never actually fed my horse mash! And even though it was about 100 degrees today, winter IS coming, and with it cool and cold and colder weather that would be great to give a warm mash to my beautiful girl.
Fingers crossed! And in the meantime, I’m totally snagging other’s recipes 🙂

July 7, 2010

Tarryn

Sounds VERY edible , even for us horse owners ?! Mmm…. The tastebuds are singing… Lol

July 8, 2010

Pete

I just use bran mixed with a little cob. My horses seem to like it.

July 12, 2010

John

Wife mixes up a batch of rice bran mixed with fruits and veggies. Flax seed oil is added to this as well. Sunday is a happy day for the horses!

July 16, 2010

Barb

Bought a package of Deco’s Monster Mash and it was great! Divided into 2 containers and froze them. Had a little trouble getting the frozen pops out of the containers (should have put them in better containers) but when I gave them to my guys they really liked them. Initially, they just looked at the Monster Pops and then started chomping away. Both were very happy eating their “pops” in our hot weather. By the way, the Deco’s Monster Mash is nothing like your typical bran mashes that are out there! Thank you Pippa Equine for developing a great mash.